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French Bulldog Breeders

French bulldogs are smaller dogs, considered as toy versions of English bulldogs. They have small head and short muzzle making it difficult for them to breathe. They have erect, rounded bat ears unique to the breed. French Bulldogs are considered indoor pets as they can not tolerate very hot or chilly weather conditions. Frenchies are very affectionate and playful. They are good with children and are good companion of humans. They love to be around humans.

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The popularity of French bulldog breed has enhanced its sale and import trade internationally. There are so many French bulldog breeders are available in the market or on website creating confusion for the buyer interested in buying a French bulldog.

French bulldog breeders are specialized people, who devote their time, efforts and patience for these amazing creatures.

Why selecting a good breeder is so important?

Selecting a good breeder is very important as it will help you in getting a healthy and good quality French bulldog. Acquiring a French bulldog is a long term thing as it is going to stay with you for 10 -12 years. So instead of just going to a pet shop and buying a dog, it will be better if you put some effort to choose a good breeder.

How to select a good French bulldog breeder?

Finding a potential French bulldog breeder is very crucial. It will be good if you are also equipped with some knowledge of breed specific characteristics and problems so that you can ask some questions to the breeder.

While selecting a French bulldog breeder, keep these things in your mind.

The breeder should have good experience over the handling of the French Bulldogs.

The breeder is taking interest in each pup or adult individually. The breeder should be familiar with the characteristics and behavior of this particular breed. The breeder should be considerate about the health and other issues related to it. A breeder has his/her own kennels.

Ensure that breeder is not selling the puppies to pet stores. If a breeder is making available too many puppies available at one time, this is not a sign of a good breeder.

The breeder is not only interested in selling the French Bulldogs, but is also interested in its well-being. A good breeder always raises the French Bulldogs in a healthy way. He/She trains them to be friendly and sociable. This indicates that breeder takes special care of the French Bulldogs and as a result will provide you a quality dog.

A good Breeder always knows how to discipline, train or care for French Bulldogs and transfer these information to you also. He/She should provide you all the necessary information and guidance related to Frenchie healthy keeping. A reputed breeder also provides assistance at home, if needed. This information will help you in keeping your Frenchie in an excellent way.

A good breeder always follows all the basic standards of breeding; this minimizes the chances of disease in the puppies. He/She is also serious about potential genetic problems, and is able to show you the documentation about the tests related to it like puppy’s parents test.

If inquired, a good breeder is able to show you the pet visits to the veterinarian. He/She can also inform you about the medical history of the Frenchie and the vaccination given to the puppies.

On request, a good breeder can provide you reference of other people, who have bought French Bulldogs from them. A good breeder always allows you to spend quality time with the Bulldog so that you can make a decision.

A reputed breeder signs a written contract with mutual understanding and provides a health guarantee also.

A good breeder also gathers information from the buyer to make sure that you have ability to keep the French bulldog nicely.

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